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astralbondpro · 22 days
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) // Dir. Leonard Nimoy
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spockvarietyhour · 1 year
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home & Star Trek Picard "Vox" departure scenes requested by @thecaptainoutoftime
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spacefinch · 11 months
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Finished watching the one with the whales. Here’s my review:
Overall, 10 out of 10. I can see why the Star Trek fan base loves the film.
There are some bits that have to do with previous films, which I haven’t seen. That was probably the only part that was hard to understand, but I was able to piece it together from context.
Iconic quotes. That’s all I have to say.
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This is a movie with a very high-stakes plot, but it’s also very fun. Just the classic Star Trek crew getting up to time travel shenanigans in San Francisco.
I’m also impressed with how on-the-nose Star Trek IV was with the environmental themes. Not even a tiny bit subtle about it. The extinction of humpback whales in that timeline was due to human activity— and if it weren’t for Kirk and company’s trip to the 1980s and back, all life on earth would have been toast.
We never did learn where the probe came from or where did it go (insert Cotton-Eyed Joe joke here), but that’s fine by me. This is Star Trek. A weird alien probe making whale noises and unintentionally messing with Earth’s weather is not the weirdest thing I’ve seen since I became a Trekkie.
The movie is serious, but also silly enough to be a proper piece of Star Trek content. Heck, I wouldn’t even say it’s a movie. It’s more like if you just watched a super long Trek episode, and I love that.
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I think I need to raise my rating of this movie to 100/10, because it definitely lives up to the hype, and I love the TOS crew. And any film or series with an environmental theme is an automatic two thumbs up from me.
Finch out.
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daily80s · 5 months
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STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME (1986) dir. Leonard Nimoy
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your-name-is-jim · 4 months
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I love that Jim gives money to everyone, but when he offers it to Spock, Spock doesn't take it, so Jim keeps Spock's money for him.
Just Old Married Couple Vibes.
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betashift · 1 year
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STAR TREK IV: the voyage home (1986)
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affixjoy · 4 months
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I did it folks, I watched the one with the whales!
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What a delightful movie, I had so much fun watching it. I don’t think it’s as high quality as Wrath of Khan, but its still so well done. There’s so much humor and hijinks! And WHALES!
Some things I loved:
💫 Spock trying to swear to fit in. Hilarious, and they used it the exact perfect amount. Any more would have been too much.
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💫 Bones in the hospital. Perfectly grumpy, perfectly smart.
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💫 Scotty was just great the whole movie. He’s always fun, but I like that he had a little more to do and got to be so funny. I bet it was a blast to film.
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💫 The entire scene where Chekov is asking for the nuclear vessels had my husband and I dying of laugher. Possibly the hardest I’ve ever laughed at TOS stuff.
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💫 Old married Spirk touring San Francisco together and visiting the whales. It wasn’t quitttttte the amount of love and heartbreak I wanted, but we did get some of it with Spock not calling him Jim.
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💫 And of course, gotta include some Spones/McSpirk feelings! Bones translating Jim to Spock felt very THEM and very funny.
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💫 I love that we got a sweet father/son moment with Sarek and Spock. After everything, it’s just so nice that Sarek could finally be proud of Spock. I wish Amanda had been there to see it, I’m always fascinated by her and her relationship with her family.
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💫 I just love this crew, and I continue to be so pleased to see them all together having adventures and growing older. The more I watch the more I realize how rare and precious it is that we get to see them age. We get to watch them get older and dealing with it, growing in their careers and friendships. We get to watch how their bodies naturally change. And like, maybe that’s a weird thing to fixate on, but for the last few years I’ve been thinking a lot about how everyone on tv has to be young and beautiful. Even as they get older, they try to look as young as possible. But I feel like here I’m getting to see their wrinkles and their gray hair and their weight gain. They look like people instead of an idealized version of people. And I’m not saying they AREN’T beautiful, just that they look real and interesting and like they’ve lived. I’m sure smarter people than I have written articles and books about this. It’s just so nice to see and makes me happy!
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Overall, extremely fun movie. Seems like it will be a great rewatch. If I have to rank them so far it goes:
Wrath of Khan
Voyage Home
Search For Spock (very close to Voyage home but not quite as good!)
And way down at the bottom is TMP.
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ruthbaderjaneway · 4 months
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McCoy flirting with Spock in Star Trek: IV.
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skimblyspones · 1 year
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DO NOT SEPARATE THEM
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gay-spock · 2 years
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STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME (1986)
“Sure you won’t change your mind?”
“Is there something wrong with the one I have?”
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astralbondpro · 6 months
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) // Dir. Leonard Nimoy
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spockvarietyhour · 10 months
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The Terminator (1984) & Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
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Simple things that make me stupidly happy:
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Drinking from this whale mug in the mornings.
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I may be biased because I live on an island and we encounter them often, but whales really are the best.
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Shout out to Leonard Nimoy for screaming SAVE THE WHALES at the top of his lungs the second that he got the helm for a film during Star Trek IV.
I mean, respect. Same.
The one with the whales is superior.🐳🐋
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dig-jules · 1 year
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this is my favorite scene in all of Star Trek because there are three possible contexts:
1. neither of them even know what Italian food is, but neither are willing to budge on their totally made up opinions about it
2. Kirk actually knows they both used to love Italian food, but reincarnated spock has the palette of a toddler and refuses to try new things (this is funniest because Gillian probably thinks they literally just dropped him off in a field because he really didn’t want to eat pasta)
3. They know it’s all a placeholder for different approaches to the mission (Kirk wants them to persuade Gillian and Spock wants to go back to the ship) so they’re having an argument about something completely different in front of Gillian, but she just thinks they’re bitching about pasta
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your-name-is-jim · 5 months
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Come on Jim you keep grabbing him like that
Just kiss him already
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DAMN
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